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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mission Statement………………………......................page 3
Health Service…………………………….………….page 14
Welcome from the Superintendent……...................….page 3
Homework Policy……………………...…………….page 14
Chesterfield Township Board of Education…………..page 4
Honeywell Instant Alert System..……………………page 14
Our Administrative Team…………..…………………page 4
Integrated Pest Management Plan………………...…page 14
District Personnel……………………….………….….page 4
Leaving School Grounds……………………….……page 15
Educational Support Services…………………………page 5
Lost and Found Articles…………………….……….page 15
Teaching Staff………………………………….…..pages 5-6
Lunch and Recess Guidelines………………………..page 15
Support Staff Services…………………………...…pages 6-7
Medicine Policy……………..……………………….page 15
NJ State Department of Education…………………….page 7
Middle School and High School……………………..page 15
School Hours…………………………………………..page 8
Progress Reports, Report Cards, Conferences..…pages 15-16
Chesterfield Public Education Fund……………….….page 8
Money Making Activities……………………………page 16
Chesterfield Twp. PTA Officers………………………page 9
Monthly Newsletter………………….………………page 16
PTA Calendar of Events…………………...………….page 9
Open Door Policy…………………..………………..page 16
Affirmative Action………………….………………..page 10
Portable Communication Devices…………...………page 16
Alcohol and Drugs………………………………...…page 10
Precautions (Safety)………………………………….page 16
Attendance………………………………………...…page 10
Preschool………………………………….…………page 17
Before and After School Care...………………….…..page 11
P.R.I.D.E…………………………..…………………page 17
Birthdays and Special Events….……………………..page 11
Registration, Entrance Requirements…...............……page 17
Care of School Property…………………………...…page 11
Safety Patrols…………………….…………………..page 17
Change in Student/Parent Information…………….....page 11
School Closings…………………...…………………page 18
Chesterfield School’s Website…………………...…..page 11
School Lunch………………………...………………page 18
Child Abuse……………………………………...…..page 11
Search and Seizure……………………………..…….page 18
Communicable Diseases……………………………..page 12
Solicitation of Funds……………………..…………..page 18
Communication……………………...……………….page 12
Standardized Testing……………….………………..page 18
Cycle Days………………………………………..….page 12
Student Group Insurance…….………………………page 18
Dress Regulations…………………………...……….page 12
Students’ Records…………………..………………..page 19
Emergency Drills………………………………….…page 12
Transportation…………………….………..…pages 19 & 20
Events During School Hours…………………………page 13 Use of School Facilities…………………………..….page 20
Exclusion from School for Health Reasons……….…page 13
Visitors to School………………………………..…..page 20
Family Life Education…………………………….....page 13 Wellness Policy………………………………..…….pages 21
Field Trips……………………………………………page 13
Harassment, Intimidation and Bullying……………...page 14
Yearbook……………………………………….. ……page 21
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WELCOME TO CHESTERFIELD
Dear Chesterfield Township Elementary School Community,
Welcome to Chesterfield Township Elementary School. The staff and I extend a warm and friendly welcome to
all students and their families. We will do everything we can to ensure that your child’s year is positive and educationally
sound. We appreciate the opportunity to work with you and your child to build a strong foundation of academic and social
readiness.
Ensuring a strong educational base means that the school and family must work cooperatively. During the
elementary years, your child’s growing independence may become more apparent. Healthy friendships will be important
to your child’s development and academics may become more rigorous through the years. This is an important time for
children to gain a sense of responsibility with their growing independence.
Together, the school and family will work to help your child become more self-reliant, while building his or her
sense of responsibility and self-confidence. To help nurture that success, I offer these suggestions:
• Be involved with the school and school groups. Attend school events and be an active participant in your child’s
education.
• Encourage your child to join school groups.
• Help your child develop a sense of responsibility through completion of homework and assignments and by being
responsible inside and outside of school.
• Talk with your child about respecting others and about what to do when others are disrespectful.
• Help your child set his or her own goals. Encourage your child to think about skills and abilities that he or she
would like to have and about how to develop them in school.
• Encourage your child to read every day. Talk with him or her about homework and/or the day’s events at school.
• Maintain communication with your child’s teachers throughout the year in order to ensure that both the school
and home are meeting your child’s educational goals and needs.
I look forward to an exciting year getting to know your child and you as we embark on the journey through the 2019-
2020 school year together!
Our Community Mission
The education of the youngest generation is the “MISSION” of all adult citizens of Chesterfield Township. We strive to accomplish this partnership with home and community. As mandated by state and federal guidelines, our goal is to teach our students the skills necessary to achieve proficiency in the most current New Jersey Standards. The school leadership must provide the necessary resources and facilities that support a positive learning environment. In a rapidly growing community, Chesterfield Township Elementary School is committed to providing a safe environment in which to prepare all students to become responsible, respectful citizens and active life-long learners, with an appreciation of self and others.
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CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION
President…………..….... Christina Hoggan
Vice President……….……. Amy Jablonski
Member……………….…….Terran Brown
Member…………………...…Jaclyn Halaw
Member……………………...Matthew Litt
OUR ADMINISTRATIVE TEAM
Scott Heino, Superintendent
sheino@chesterfieldschool.com 609-298-6900, ext. 1230
Coletta Graham, Principal of Instruction and Community Relations
cgraham@chesterfieldschool.com 609-298-6900, ext. 1210
Michael Mazzoni, Principal of Operations
mmazzoni@chesterfieldschool.com 609-298-6900, ext. 1211
Lynn Booth, Supervisor of Special Services
lbooth@chesterfieldschool.com 609-298-6900, ext. 1214
Jeanine May-Sivieri, Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction
jmay@chesterfieldschool.com 609-298-6900, ext. 2318
Patricia Austin, Interim Business Administrator/Board Secretary
paustin@chesterfieldschool.com 609-298-0307, ext. 1223
DISTRICT PERSONNEL
Assistant to the Superintendent…………….………..…………..…..Linda Nice
Assistant to the Business Administrator/Board Secretary………..Mary Merrick
Business Office Accounts Payable Secretary…………..……….…Patricia Sary
Business Office Payroll/Human Resources Secretary..……...….…Marnie Briel
School Secretary………………………………………………….... Tarra Baker
School Secretary…………………………….………………Sabrina Buscarnera
Secretary to the Supervisor of Special Services.………………Lori Wisniewski
Secretary to the Supervisor of Curriculum/Instruction………...Heather Merrick
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EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES
TEACHING STAFF
Instructional Coach…………………Antoinette DiEleuterio
Instructional Coach…………………………Maria Martinez
Fifth Grade (5B)………………………………..Kristi Boyle
Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant (LDTC)…….………Wendi Sheridan
School Nurse……………………………..……Marylyn Campanella, RN, BSN
School Nurse ………………………………………..….Charmaine Ramos, RN
School Psychologist…………………………………...…..……Melissa Carlton
School Social Worker………………………..…….……..…….Cindy McNally
School Counselor……………………………...………….Danielle Christiansen
School Counselor………………………………………….……Melody Khalifa
Attendance Officer………….…………….…..Marylyn Campanella, RN, BSN
Affirmative Action Officer…………………………………………Lynn Booth
Speech/Language Therapist………………………................……….Kim Barca
Speech/Language Therapist………………………………….….Taylor Roberts
Occupational Therapist……………………………………….. Annemarie Petty
Physical Therapist…………………………….…..………………Debbie Yuhas
Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)……..…..Amazing Transformations
Preschool………………………………..…Melissa Hillman
Preschool Disabled...……………….……Elizabeth Schauer
Elementary Disabled……………………….....Tanya Bloom
Kindergarten ( KB)…………….………..………Tara Bobal
Kindergarten (KM)………………….......….…Joan Mueller
Kindergarten (KR)……………………...….Carla Rigolizzo
Kindergarten (KWol)……………….…Victoria Wolochow
Kindergarten (KWoo)…………..…………Susan Woodruff
First Grade (1B)………..……………….…..Melissa Berger
First Grade (1K)……………………..…….Courtney Kovac
First Grade (1L)…………………...……..Wendy Lawrence
First Grade (1M)………………………..…Jennifer Maicher
First Grade (1R)……………………...………Lauren Rahey
Second Grade (2B)………………………..Michael Brayton
Second Grade (2CH)……..…………….…Lori Christensen
Second Grade (2CI)……………..………….Jennifer Cirillo
Second Grade (2L)………………...……….Anne Lawrence
Second Grade (2M)……...…………….….Michael McCann
Third Grade (3D)……………...............……… Leia DeLisa
Third Grade (3M )…………......………Colleen McDermott
Third Grade (3M)…...………………………… Krista Metz
Third Grade (3P)…………………..…… Gayle Poedubicky
Third Grade (3W)………...……………Victoria Weisgarber
Fourth Grade (4C)……...…..……….....….Robert Cochrane
Fourth Grade (4F)………………………….…..Laura Flynn
Fourth Grade (4H)…………………………Nicole Hartman
Fourth Grade (4M)…………………………Melissa Midora
Fourth Grade (4S)………………………..…..Karen Stryker
Fifth Grade (5B)………………...…………….Jillian Biddle
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Fifth Grade (5B)………………………………...Kristi Boyle
Fifth Grade (5F)………………………………Allan Forsyth
Fifth Grade (5Ha)……..………………………Timothy Hart
Fifth Grade (5Ho)…….…….….…………Marissa Holloway
Fifth Grade (5P)……….………………….……Maria Prince
Sixth Grade (6Anc)………………………….Jennifer Ancelo
Sixth Grade (6Ang)……………….………Sharon Angelucci
Sixth Grade (6B)……………………...……….Jillian Biddle
Sixth Grade (6L)…………………………..…Valerie Lydon
Sixth Grade (6S)……….………………….Melissa Sakimura
Resource…………………………………………Erin Casey
Resource………...……………….………...…Melissa Chou
Resource…………………………………..…. Amber Clark
Resource………………………………………Jamie Cronin
Resource………………………………...….Jennifer Hamer
Resource………………………………………Julia Johnson
Resource………………………………………Nicole Loftus
Resource………………………………Shannon McGettigan
Resource………………………………..……. Tracey Miller
Resource…………………………………….…..Lisa Moore
Resource………………………..………….Judith Schwartz
Resource…………………………………….Frances Sielski
Resource………….………………….…..Amanda Sorensen
ESL…………………………………………Lauran Gleason
LIFT (Basic Skills)……………..……………Jennifer Feder
LIFT (Basic Skills)..…..……..…….……….Laura Garofalo
G&T………………………………………Nicole DiMaiuta
Art………………………………………..…Karen Brilliant
Computers……………………………...…Angela Manning
Media Specialist……………………..……..Laura DiMeola
Music…………………………..……Gwendolyn McCreary
Music……………………………….…….Jennifer O’Brien
Physical Education………………….……Christopher Gray
Physical Education………………………….Bayley Hickey
Physical Education…………………...………Earl Worgess
World Language…..…..…………………..Ruben Moncada
SUPPORT STAFF SERVICES
Delta T Paraprofessional….…………………....Natalie Beni
Delta T Paraprofessional ……………………...DeVon Berry
Delta T Paraprofessional …………………Padma Bethapudi
Delta T Paraprofessional ……………………Lupita Geivelis
Delta T Paraprofessional ……………………Priyanka Gulati
Delta T Paraprofessional ………………….….…..Bina Joshi
Delta T Paraprofessional ………….…..……Chandra Koduri
Delta T Paraprofessional ………….…….……Melody Lloyd
Delta T Paraprofessional ………………..…….Deb Margolis
Delta T Paraprofessional ………………....…Patricia Marrero
Delta T Paraprofessional ……………………...Elaine Menon
Delta T Paraprofessional ………………………...Kara Niebo
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Delta T Paraprofessional ………………………...Terry Oden
Delta T Paraprofessional …………....….…..……Yara Owais
Delta T Paraprofessional ………………...……..…Akhila Pai
Delta T Paraprofessional ………..Jayalakshmi Purusothaman
Delta T Paraprofessional…………………….Sherri Sheridan
Delta T Paraprofessional …………………....Quintara Tucker
Delta T Paraprofessional ………...……Haripriya Vedantham
Delta T Paraprofessional ……..………………Gunjan Verma
Delta T Paraprofessional ……………….……Ashley Watson
Delta T Paraprofessional ……………..……....Shameka Wise
Delta T Paraprofessional …………………..…..Bincy Xavier
Delta T Paraprofessional …………………...…Kyla Zambrio
Library Aide………………………….……....Vivian Cacace
Copy/Lunch/Recess Aide………….….….……Robin Blauth
Lunch/Recess Aide ………...…….…..……Shagufta Afreen
Lunch/Recess Aide…………………….…….Theresa Basile
Lunch/Recess Aide………………………..……Sonu Bharti
Lunch/Recess Aide………………………Jamie Bruno-Dick
Lunch/Recess Aide……..…………………….Jessica Carlini
Lunch/Recess Aide……...……………………Colleen Case
Lunch/Recess Aide……………………………Kelly D’Oria
Lunch/Recess Aide……..……………..…Sharyn Falkowitz
Lunch/Recess Aide……………………..…..…Sherry Hirth
Lunch/Recess Aide……………………..….Mihaela Hogas
Lunch/Recess Aide……...….…………Marianne Kurlander
Lunch/Recess Aide ………...………..……Gloria Nylander
Lunch/Recess Aide………………Michelle Petro-Raymond
Lunch/Recess Aide…………….…………….Lubna Rasool
Lunch/Recess Aide…………………………Gina Shandilya
Transportation Aide……………………….Christine Forman
Bus Driver……………………………..……….Janet Haney
Head Custodian……………………………….Larry Pingitor
Night Custodian……………………………. Daniel Cardona
Custodian……………………………..……Stephen Cardona
Custodian……………………………….…………..Jack Pak
Part-Time Custodian……………………………Janet Marino
Part-Time Custodian……………...…….………..Chris Scott
Part-Time Custodian………………………..…David Shafer
NEW JERSEY STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
New Jersey Commissioner of Education………………..…...Dr. Lamont Repollet
Acting Executive Burlington County Superintendent……….Daryl Minus-Vincent
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SCHOOL HOURS
CHESTERFIELD PUBLIC EDUCATION FUND
The Chesterfield Public Education Fund is a private, non-profit organization established in 1997. The Board of
Trustees is comprised of parents of Chesterfield Elementary School students whose main goal is to establish
corporate and private financial support to enhance their children's educational experiences. The funding is
utilized to support the goals of the teachers, administration, and the Chesterfield Board of Education. Funds
raised by the CPEF have been used for computers, books, magazine subscriptions, the 6th grade Fairview Lake
trip, The Science Olympiad, and other important items not included in the school budget. The Chesterfield
Public Education Fund holds its regular meetings the first Wednesday of every month (except for the month of
September which is the second Wednesday) at 7:30 pm, in the Media Center, during the school year. The CPEF
hosts an Open House at the October meeting, but all CES parents are invited and encouraged to come to any of
the CPEF meetings. For more information, please contact the CPEF at thecpef@gmail.com.
The following are the current officers of the Chesterfield Public Education Fund:
Regular School Days………….8:35 a.m. - 3:20 p.m.
Early Dismissal Days………...8:35 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
President……………..... Kelley Johnson
Vice President……..…April Kirkpatrick
Treasurer…………………James Murray
Secretary…………....…..….Olena Feltes
Chesterfield
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CHESTERFIELD TOWNSHIP P.T.A.
OFFICERS AND EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS
PTA 2019-2020 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
TBD
*PTA Executive Board meetings will be held the 2nd Tuesday of every month.
General Membership meeting will be held in September, January and May…dates TBD.
President……….………………….Stacy Cassidy
Vice President……………………Rebecca Polito
Vice President….…...…………......Kelly Spinner
Treasurer……..............................Brittany Temple
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AFFIRMATIVE ACTION
The Chesterfield Township Board of Education affirms its responsibility to ensure all students in the public
school of Chesterfield Township equal opportunity and all employees equal employment, regardless of race,
color, creed, religion, sex, affectional or sexual orientation, place of residence in the district, social or economic
condition or non-applicable disability.
ALCOHOL AND DRUGS
The Chesterfield Township Board of Education regards the selling, possessing or consuming of illegal drugs,
narcotics, or alcohol as a serious matter. Therefore, the board directs the superintendent to develop a positive
instructional program for the purpose of preventing drug, narcotic, and/or alcohol abuse.
The pupil’s parent(s) or guardian(s) and the superintendent shall be immediately notified of the incident and
shall be provided a description of the situation and symptoms.
ATTENDANCE
If any child is absent from school for any reason, he/she must bring a written excuse from home signed by the
parent/guardian. As an added precaution, we request that parents/guardians telephone the school on days when
your child is absent. This will enable both the home and school to confirm the absence. Please call at your
earliest convenience, preferably before 9:00 a.m. Parents/guardians are requested not to ask that your child be
excused early except when an emergency situation exists. Such a request should be written, stating the reason.
Every effort should be made to have your child attend school regularly. Frequent absence has an adverse effect
on your child’s progress. Attendance Policy #5113 may be found on our website or you may request a hard
copy by contacting the school office.
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BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL CARE
The Chesterfield Township School District offers a before and after school care program – Champions.
Information about this program can be found on our website or by calling the Champions office at 800-350-
5034.
BIRTHDAYS AND SPECIAL EVENTS
Food will not be served in school for children’s birthday parties or for any other events. Teachers will develop
grade level guidelines for birthday celebration activities.
CARE OF SCHOOL PROPERTY
The school supplies textbooks, workbooks, and a reasonable quantity of supplies, such as paper and pencils, to
each student according to his needs. The children are expected to exercise reasonable care in handling textbooks
and other such material. Book covers are to be placed on all textbooks. The children should also realize that the
school building, grounds and other facilities for their education are paid for out of general tax funds. Marking or
in any way destroying such property is not only inexcusable, but is subject to fines for those responsible.
CHANGE IN STUDENT/PARENT INFORMATION
It is imperative that the school office be notified immediately of a change of address, home/work/cell phone
numbers or emergency contact information that occurs during the school year. Please make sure your contact
information up to date in Genesis.
CHESTERFIELD SCHOOL’S WEBSITE
Chesterfield Elementary School’s website, www.chesterfieldschool.com, contains information which is updated
monthly, including facts about the Chesterfield School Public Education Fund, the PTA, the Board of
Education, the teaching staff, the newsletter and a monthly calendar.
CHILD ABUSE
The Chesterfield Township Board of Education believes the physical and mental well-being of all children in its
charge must be maintained as a prerequisite to achievement through the formal educational process. The school
district shall cooperate with the Division of Child Protection & Permanency (DCP&P, formally DYFS) to
identify and report all suspected cased of child abuse or neglect.
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COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
Children are to be excluded from school if they contract any communicable or infectious disease. Before they
are readmitted to school, they must present a certificate from a doctor stating that they are free from disease and
are physically fit to return to school.
1) In order to prevent the spread of communicable disease and to ensure rapid recovery with minimum
after-effects, children should be kept home from school and the family physician should be contacted whenever
they show evidence of any of the following symptoms: vomiting, skin eruption, running nose, stomach pains,
headaches, fever, pink eye, sore throat, earache, diarrhea, coughing, chills, red or discharging eyes, enlarged
glands, ring worm, or impetigo.
2) Children are to be excluded from school if they contract or are exposed to any of the following diseases,
and they are not to return to school until their family doctor states they are completely free of disease:
streptococci sore throat, scarlet fever, polio, typhoid, small pox, diphtheria, spinal meningitis, hepatitis
infection.
3) Children are to be excluded from school if they contract any of the following diseases, and they are not
to return to school until their family doctor certifies that they are completely free of disease: chicken pox,
measles, whooping cough.
COMMUNICATION
If you have any issues concerning your child’s school life, it is usually wise to first contact his/her teacher. Most
concerns can be worked out if this procedure is followed. However, if this procedure does not prove
satisfactory, please feel free to contact the principal, the supervisor of student services or the superintendent.
CYCLE DAYS
Chesterfield Elementary School is scheduled on a six-day cycle. This allows students to rotate through special
classes (art, library, music, etc.) without interruption from scheduled holidays and unscheduled days off.
DRESS REGULATIONS
The Chesterfield Township School District administration believes that it is the families’ responsibility and
obligation to see to it that their children come to school dressed modestly, tastefully, and neatly at all times.
Flip-flops and backless sandals can be a hazard on the playground. Therefore, this type of footwear should not
be worn to school. Sneakers should be worn for physical education classes. Shirts must cover the shoulder and
underarm areas, while shorts should be at least fingertip length. If there is any question as to the suitability of a
child’s dress, the superintendent or his designee will bring it to the attention of the child and/or
parents/guardians.
EMERGENCY DRILLS
All public schools in the state of New Jersey are required to hold two emergency drills a month: one fire drill
and one other type of emergency drill (i.e. lockdown or evacuation drill). In addition, bus evacuation drills are
held twice a year. The children are taught the proper procedures and behavior of all such drills.
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EVENTS DURING SCHOOL HOURS
Periodically during the school year, parents/guardians may be invited to attend an in-school event during school
hours for their child’s class. Due to space limitations and the disruption of learning, siblings cannot be excused
from their classrooms to attend these events.
EXCLUSION FROM SCHOOL FOR HEALTH REASONS
Children may be excluded from school by the superintendent for the following health reasons:
1) Failure to present a certificate of good health from a doctor after the child has been absent from school
five consecutive school days or more.
2) Failure to present a certificate of good health from a doctor that the child is free from disease after the
child has been absent from school because of having contacted a communicable or infectious disease.
3) Failure to comply with the school’s immunization policies or directives.
4) In cases where the school physician, school nurse, superintendent or teacher feels that a child’s physical
or mental condition is detrimental to the well-being of himself or any other children in the school.
FAMILY LIFE EDUCATION
The New Jersey Department of Education requires that all school districts develop and teach a “Family Life
Program”. All instructional materials, including the curriculum, are available for review upon request by the
parent/guardian.
Any student presenting a signed statement from his/her parent/guardian, indicating that a part of the instruction
in Family Life Education is in conflict with his/her conscience or sincerely held moral or religious beliefs, shall
be excused from the portion of the course where such instruction is being given, and no penalties as to credit
shall result therefrom.
FIELD TRIPS
Field trips are a vital and purposeful part of the school curriculum and are both educational and recreational.
They will be carefully planned, conducted and supervised. Classroom teachers will give ample notification to
parents regarding all field trips. Educational value and student safety shall be primary considerations in trip
planning.
Trips and distances will be considered in light of the age and grade of the children participating. As needed,
teachers will arrange chaperones. All transportation will be arranged by the school district. Families will be
required to pay a fee for their child’s participation in field trips.
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HARASSMENT, INTIMIDATION AND BULLYING (HIB) POLICY
AND CODE OF CONDUCT
The HIB Policy and the Code of Conduct are disseminated annually via this handbook and may be found in our
online policy manual on this website. If you have any questions about HIB, please contact our HIB School
Coordinator, Michael Mazzoni.
HEALTH SERVICE
During each school year, the children will be weighed and measured and will be tested for vision and hearing.
After the age of ten, children will also receive a yearly scoliosis screening. If there are any findings which need
attention, parents/guardians will be notified.
A school nurse is at the school on a full-time basis in addition to a part-time nurse who is also present the
majority of the day. They are at school to assist the children and staff with health problems and assist in the
control of communicable diseases. The nurses will also make home visits when they feel that health problems
are present.
The school makes every effort to provide a safe and healthy school environment. If a child is injured in an
accident, basic first aid will be administered, and parent/guardians will be notified. The school interprets “first
aid” as the immediate, temporary care given to an injured person before a doctor arrives.
If a child shows signs of illness, the parent/guardian will be notified and asked to come for the child. In cases
where no one is home, a designated person, listed as an emergency person, will be called. If no one can be
reached, the child will remain with the nurse until the parent/guardian is contacted.
HOMEWORK POLICY
Homework is an important part of the child’s educational program. All subject areas are important and will be
considered for homework if there is an educational value in giving the assignment. Individual grade level
homework will be communicated by your child’s teacher.
HONEYWELL INSTANT ALERT SYSTEM
Chesterfield Township Elementary School uses the Honeywell Instant Alert System to inform both families and
staff of important notifications such as school closings, delayed openings and early dismissals, late buses, etc.
All email blasts will also come through the Honeywell Instant Alert System and will only be sent via email,
unlike the emergency broadcasts which will continue to come as emails, phone calls and text messages,
depending on how you set your Emergency Alert settings in Genesis. Please make sure that all information is up
to date in your Genesis profile. Our Genesis program is directly linked to Honeywell Instant Alert. If you have
any questions regarding this, please contact the main office.
INTEGRATED PEST MANAGEMENT PLAN
According to BOE Policy #3510, the Chesterfield Township Board of Education is responsible for providing
school facilities that are safe from hazards, sanitary, properly equipped, lighted and ventilated. The
superintendent reports annually to the Board of Education on the effectiveness of the IPM Plan and makes
recommendations for improvement as needed.
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LEAVING THE SCHOOL GROUNDS
No child is permitted to leave the school grounds at any time without a written request from his/her
parent/guardian. Only a child’s parent/guardian or a person designated by the parent/guardian may take a child
from the school. All children must be signed out in the school office.
LOST AND FOUND ARTICLES
Parents/guardians are asked to have their children’s articles of clothing and other possessions clearly labeled.
This prevents confusion and makes it easier for the children to find and identify their belongings.
Articles found at school are put on the “Lost and Found” table in the cafeteria. Articles of clothing, books,
school lunches, and other items properly marked with the child’s name will be returned to the owner as soon as
possible. At the end of each marking period, unclaimed items will be either discarded or donated as appropriate.
LUNCH AND RECESS GUIDELINES
Lunch and recess guidelines can be found on the school website: www.chesterfieldschool.com/lunchandrecess.
MEDICINE POLICY
In order for a child to receive any medication at school, a form (available in the main office) must be completed
by the child’s physician and returned to school. The school nurse and the child’s parent/guardian are the only
persons permitted to administer the medication. All medications must be kept with the nurse. Unless
specifically authorized by the school nurse, students are not permitted to possess any form of medication.
MIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL
The Northern Burlington County Regional School District provides the middle school (grades seven and eight)
and high school (grades nine through twelve) programs for the children of Chesterfield Township. For further
information concerning the middle school or the high school, please call 298-3900.
MID-MARKING PERIOD STUDENT ADVISORY REPORTS, STUDENT PROGRESS REPORTS,
AND PARENT/TEACHER CONFERENCES
Mid-marking period student advisory reports, report cards, and parent/teacher conferences are utilized to inform
parents of a child’s progress in school.
Mid-marking period student advisory reports are posted online four times a year for students in grades
kindergarten through six. Report cards are also posted online four times a year.
Parent/teacher conferences are scheduled in November for all students and in March only if needed.
Parents/guardians are urged to utilize these conferences to establish an active two-way communication that will
assist in the progress of the child, according to his/her own individual growth pattern.
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On conference days, the school will operate on an early-dismissal schedule, with children being dismissed at
12:45 p.m. Please note that conferences are not limited to scheduled conference days. Parents/guardians may
make an appointment to see teachers at any time during the school year. A conference may be arranged by
contacting the teacher. Staff members’ email addresses are first initial last name@chesterfieldschool.com. (i.e.
jdoe@chesterfieldschool.com)
MONEY MAKING ACTIVITIES
Students are not allowed to sell or solicit items during school hours.
MONTHLY NEWSLETTER
Each month, a school newsletter is published which endeavors to keep the community informed about special
school programs and activities. This newsletter is posted on our website the first week of every month during
the school year. If you do not have access to a computer and would like a hard copy of the newsletter, please
contact the school office.
OPEN DOOR POLICY
The Chesterfield Township School District sincerely and firmly believes that a child’s parents/guardians and the
local community are important and integral parts of the total school program. The superintendent and all other
school personnel will welcome any inquiries or suggestions concerning our school from any interested member
of the community. If you have any questions or concerns, you are encouraged to call the school office.
PORTABLE COMMUNICATION DEVICES
Students are not permitted to use portable communication devices (i.e. cell phones or beepers) on Chesterfield
Elementary School property during the instructional day or on the school buses, according to BOE Policy
#3515.1, unless they have obtained permission from a teacher or administrator. Such devices must remain in the
student’s backpack. Otherwise, they may be confiscated by the superintendent/principal or his/her designee.
PRECAUTIONS (SAFETY)
For the safety of your child, please adhere to the arrival and dismissal procedures that are found under
“Transportation” in this handbook.
A teacher’s permission is needed for a child to bring any athletic equipment from home. Hard baseballs and
baseball bats are never permitted to be brought to school.
If a child brings an article to school that could be dangerous to his/her well-being, the article will be confiscated
by the teacher and turned in to the school office. The owner’s parent/guardian may regain possession of any
confiscated materials by calling for them in person at the office.
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PRESCHOOL
Chesterfield Township’s Little Dragons Preschool is a half-day program that meets five days a week for 2.5
hours per day. To be eligible, students must be three years of age prior to entering the program. Children must
be toilet trained, have district required immunizations and health records, and be residents of Chesterfield
Township. Sessions are offered either in the morning or afternoon and integrate typically developing
preschoolers with students with special needs. The program uses research-backed, quality curriculum, approved
by the state of New Jersey, and is taught by state certified staff. Tuition is charged for typically developing
preschoolers. Please check our website or call the main office.
P.R.I.D.E.
P.R.I.D.E. (Proud, Responsible Individuals Dedicated to Education) students are sixth graders who help
teachers and others within the school with various school tasks. Their services add to the overall well-being of
our school.
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE AND ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS
Registration: Any parent/guardian wishing to enroll a child or children in the Chesterfield Township
Elementary School must report to the school office any weekday between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
(Summer hours are 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Monday through Thursday.) The parent/guardian must complete a
school registration form and provide health records for each child. Please call 298-6900 to schedule an
appointment.
Kindergarten Entrance Age: In order to be eligible to be enrolled in the kindergarten program, a child must be
five (5) years old on or before October 1st. Administrative policy stipulates that all children must attend an
approved kindergarten program before being admitted into the first grade.
Kindergarten Entrance Requirements: All children enrolling in kindergarten at Chesterfield School must
present an original birth certificate; proof of MMR 1 & 2, complete DPT and polio series plus boosters after age
four (4), hepatitis B, and chicken pox vaccine; and be a resident of Chesterfield Township.
Class Placement: Children, who are transferring to the Chesterfield Township Elementary School form another
recognized school, will normally be placed in the same grade level that they had been in at their previous
school. However, Chesterfield School has the right and responsibility to place the child in the most appropriate
grade level, class or program suitable for the child. Transfer students must submit copies of transfer cards and
health records at the time of enrollment.
SAFETY PATROLS
The Chesterfield Township Board of Education believes that student safety patrols can contribute greatly to the
development of good traffic habits and can provide opportunities for growth in leadership skills. Our safety
patrols are sixth grade students who exhibit the qualities of leadership and responsibility. Safety Patrol Policy #
5142.1 may be found on our website or you may request a hard copy by contacting the school office.
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SCHOOL CLOSINGS
Announcements of school district closings, due to extreme weather conditions (snow, ice, etc.) or other
emergencies, will be broadcast via our Honeywell Instant Alert System. In addition, a message will also be left
on the school voice mail (298-6900) and on our website.
SCHOOL LUNCH
Chesterfield School District provides hot lunches to children who wish to take advantage of the service at a cost
of $2.95 per meal. Milk, water and snacks are also available. There is no lunch served on early dismissal days
(12:45 p.m. dismissal). Nutri-Serve Food Management, Inc. provides lunches for the Chesterfield Township
School District. Please ensure that your child maintains a positive account balance. To check your child’s
balance, please log onto our school website (www.chesterfieldschool.com). Then go to LunchTime Parent
Portal to access your account. All money must be sent in a sealed envelope marked with your child’s name,
class, and amount enclosed. Checks are the suggested payment method. Please make checks payable to
“Chesterfield Board of Education.” Comments or suggestions regarding our food service program can be
directed to our cafeteria manager (298-6900, ext.1207).
SEARCH AND SEIZURE
Students’ desks, cubbies, and other storage areas remain the property of the district, even when used by
students. These are subject to administrative search in the interests of school safety, sanitation, discipline,
enforcement of school regulations.
SOLICITATION OF FUNDS
The solicitation of funds, other than by school agencies, is prohibited except with the specific approval of the
superintendent in each instance and in accordance with the policy of the board of education.
STANDARDIZED TESTING
Standardized testing impacts many aspects of our educational program. The information gleaned provides
feedback to parents, teachers, administrators and the board of education. This information is used to evaluate
individual student progress, as one of a number of measures utilized to identify students for the Gifted and
Talented/Enrichment and Basic Skills (LIFT) programs, and to evaluate our academic programs and curricula.
STUDENT GROUP INSURANCE
The School Time Plan Policy (paid for by the board of education) covers essentially all school connected
accidents and travel for the school hours involved. The Round the Clock Plan (option that may be purchased by
parents/guardians) provides all school benefits plus year round, 24-hour protection in non-school connected
activities. Parents/guardians are requested to read carefully the descriptive folder given to each family in
September.
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STUDENTS’ RECORDS
Pupils’ records shall contain only information which is relevant to the education of the pupil and is objectively
based on the personal observation or knowledge of the originator of the record.
The school district shall not compile any records other than those mandated and permitted by board policy. As
parents/guardians, you have a right to individual privacy and the right to know, concerning information
gathered by the school.
If you have any questions or desire to examine your child’s file at any time, you may arrange to do so by calling
the main office and making an appointment.
TRANSPORTATION
School Bus: In accordance with New Jersey state law, N.J.S.A. 18A:39-1, all public elementary school
students, who live more than two miles from school, are entitled to transportation. Those who live within two
miles of school but are located on a hazardous route are also entitled to transportation.
Chesterfield Elementary School buses are contracted with the Northern Burlington County Regional School
District. Its transportation department establishes and is responsible for all bus routes. Students must ride on the
bus to which they are assigned. Transportation Policy # 3541.1 may be found on our website or you may
request a hard copy by contacting the school office.
School Bus Regulations:
• Only ride on the assigned bus.
• Special/temporary bus passes may be approved only in emergency situations by the school bus
coordinator.
• Be on time at the designated bus stop.
• Never enter or leave the bus while it is in motion.
• Go immediately to assigned seat and remain there until the bus reaches the school.
• Keep arms or other parts of the body inside the bus at all times.
• Loud talking and laughter or undue confusion tends to divert the attention of the driver. Remember your
life depends on the driver watching the road.
• Never throw articles from the bus window.
• Be courteous and responsible passengers at all times. Help look after the comfort of small children.
• Always wear and adjust seat belts properly.
School Bus Safety: School bus safety requires the constant attention and support of the school personnel,
parents/guardians, and children to ensure the safe transportation of our most precious cargo. Parents/guardians
can be helpful by stressing to their children the importance of following bus regulations, not only for the child’s
own safety, but also to protect the lives of all the students riding the school bus. In case of a road emergency,
the children should be familiar with the operation of the emergency exit. This exit will only be used when the
front door is blocked. Two Emergency Exit drills will be held during the school year.
Walkers: To facilitate safe travel to and from school, we suggest walking following our safe walking
guidelines and follow routes where crossing guards are posted. Our student safety patrol will also lend a hand to
support our walkers.
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Bicycle Riders: The Chesterfield Township Board of Education recommends that children be in fourth, fifth or
sixth grade before riding their bikes to school, but respects the parents’/guardians’ judgment as to their
readiness to do so. In accordance with state law, all children attending Chesterfield School riding a bicycle must
wear a properly fitted and fastened bicycle helmet. Policy #5131.3 is available on our website or you may
request a hard copy by contacting the school office.
USE OF SCHOOL FACILITIES
The board of education will permit the use of school facilities when such permission has been requested in
writing and has been approved by the superintendent. Policy #1330 and Regulations may be found on our
website or you may request a hard copy by contacting the school office. A Use of Facilities application must
be completed and board approved prior to the date of the event.
VISITORS TO SCHOOL
Chesterfield Elementary School has an open door policy, and all visitors are welcome, but the following
restrictions must apply.
In order to ensure the safety and well-being of all students and staff at Chesterfield School, it is imperative for
school personnel to know who is in the building at all times and be able to immediately determine those so
authorized. Therefore, all visitors are required by Policy # 1250 to report to the main office upon entering the
building.
A “visitor” is anyone other than a pupil enrolled in or a staff member employed by Chesterfield School. Visitors
may not consult with the teaching staff or pupils during class time without the superintendent’s permission.
When requesting entrance to the school, the following will take place:
• You will be asked your name and the reason for your visit. Most of your visits are to pick up a child. If
that is the case, you will also be asked the name of your child and his/her homeroom.
• At this time, office will be checking the parent/guardian/emergency contact list in our student data base
before the door is unlocked. THIS IS GOING TO CAUSE A DELAY REGARDING YOUR
ENTRANCE TO SCHOOL.
• Once the main office staff has verified your identification, the primary entrance door will be unlocked
and allow you into the vestibule of the school.
Please do not allow anyone else to enter the school that might be waiting to also speak to the main office
staff. They also need to go through the above process.
• Once in the vestibule, mail office staff will again unlock the vestibule door that allows you into the main
office area where you will state your school business.
• The main office staff will then locate and contact your child’s teacher and have your child report to the
main office. You should remain in the main office until he/she arrives.
If you are visiting school for any reason, the following procedures apply:
• You will be asked to sign in and state whom you are visiting and why.
• You will be given a white lanyard to wear while visiting school. This needs to be worn during your visit.
• You will also turn in (at the main office) your car keys or a form of personal identification. Your car
keys or personal item will be returned to you once your visit is complete and you sign out and return
your white lanyard. This will clearly identify to all main office staff who is still in the school.
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WELLNESS POLICY
In accordance with our local Wellness/Nutrition policy # 3542.1, which may be found on our district website,
“In order to promote and protect children’s health, well-being and ability to learn, the board is committed to
providing school environments that support healthy eating and physical activity that will ensure that:
A. All students will have opportunities, support, and encouragement to be physically active on a regular
basis;
B. Food and beverages sold or served at school will meet the nutrition requirements of the U.S. Dietary
Guidelines for Americans and the USDA nutrition standards for National School Lunch;
C. All students will be provided with adequate time for student meal service and consumption in a clean,
safe, and pleasant dining environment. Lunch and recess or physical education schedules will be
coordinated with the meal service;
D. To the maximum extent practicable, Chesterfield School will participate in available federal school meal
programs;
E. Chesterfield School will provide nutrition education and physical education to foster lifelong habits of
healthy eating and physical activity;
F. The board will engage students, parents, teachers, food service professionals, health professionals, and
other interested community members in developing, implementing, monitoring and reviewing district-
wide nutrition and physical activity policies.”
YEARBOOK
Pictures of any school activities may be submitted for use in the school yearbook. Place envelope marked
“Yearbook” in the Yearbook mailbox in the main office, or email them to chesterfieldyearbook@gmail.com.
All pictures submitted are greatly appreciated!